Question

How should cerebral palsy be treated?

Answer

Cerebral palsy refers to a syndrome caused by non-progressive brain damage due to certain factors before, during, or in the early stages of infancy. It primarily manifests as central motor impairments and postural abnormalities, and may also be accompanied by developmental delays in intelligence, seizures, behavioral abnormalities, sensory impairments, and other anomalies. Although clinical symptoms can change with age and as the brain grows and develops, the central nervous system damage remains unchanged.